Tribes and environmental groups appealed a Michigan Public Service Commission decision from December 2023 ...
Tribal nations are pursuing new financing strategies for clean energy projects after losing roughly $1.5 billion in federal support, according to reporting by Grist. The funding loss followed passage ...
Attorneys for North Dakota and the United States have asked a federal judge to void a nearly $28 million judgment against the federal government related to the Dakota Access Pipeline protests so the ...
The Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation is seeking ownership of the Shawnee Indian Mission State Historical Site in Fairway, Kansas, raising questions about how the site’s history is preserved, according ...
A new domestic violence shelter opened Feb. 23 on the Pine Ridge Reservation in Porcupine, South Dakota, marking the first full-service shelter on the reservation since 2009, according to reporting by ...
Renzo Bullhead missing since March 16, 2025 in North Dakota; family seeks Steamboat Park video and police plan another river ...
Minnesota wild rice bill heard March 10 would name psín and manoomin and recognize wild rice’s right to exist, citing treaty ...
Leander “Russ” McDonald, president of United Tribes Technical College, has been named honoree of the year by the American ...
Craven Canyon intervenors attend the signing of Helen’s Law by South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden, Pierre, South Dakota.
Michigan lawmakers questioned state officials during a February subcommittee hearing about why a 300-page report examining ...
Contamination from oil, sewage and debris is threatening subsistence resources and drinking water in Kipnuk, Alaska, after Typhoon Halong devastated the community in October, according to ICT. About ...
An instructor at United Tribes Technical College is teaching students the Hidatsa language as part of an effort to help ...
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